Become a Hometown Habitat Hero

There is a desperate need for a network of native plants in urban areas. Your yard can be and should become part of that network. Please join us for this 90-minute environmental education documentary focused on showing how and why native plants are critical to the survival and vitality of local ecosystems. This is a great opportunity to learn more.

The message: All of us have the power to support habitat for wildlife and bring natural beauty to our own patch of the earth, no matter how small.

The goal: Build a new army of habitat heroes right here in our hometown!

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Patrick Henry School of Science and Arts

3411 Semmes Ave

Doors open at 6:00 p.m. The film begins promptly at 6:30 p.m.

Children are welcome to attend, but child care is not provided.

Parking is availble behind the school and on nearby streets.

Registration is not required, but we would like to know how many people to expect. An E-mail reminder will be sent to those who register.

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This showing is made possible by a generous contribution from Robin Ruth, a founding member of Reedy Creek Coalition. Robin cares deeply for the natural world from the soil teeming with life to the tops of the trees and every living thing between.

Become A Friend of Reedy Creek!

The photo above was taken of Reedy Creek in Forest Hill Park by our own Tammy Parece. It shows that beautiful parts of the creek are still in existence! The Reedy Creek Coalition is always seeking individuals who are passionate about giving back to the community and cleaning up our creek! To get involved, please email us at reedycreekcoalition@gmail.com